CrazyDuck
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I hope the WOC view is outstanding.
Jack
It will be if the Zephyr is not in the way!
I hope the WOC view is outstanding.
Jack
I am headed to GCH in a week and want to tryout your tech. How do you get in touch with Vacation Planning? First time to DL and not familiar with the different titles cast members use there.I wouldn't say they have direct control over the assignments but they find a way to get me what I want every time... In 06 when we went I never put in a request when I booked my room, When I ordered my ears to be delivered to the room I mentioned to the VP person that I liked being close to the elevators.. She said "I can help you with that"... We checked in late that day around 8p because we were driving up from San Diego, and we were assigned 4024 right next to the elevator (almost too close) and the ears were inside the room waiting on the table... Since then I always make sure to convey my requests to VP as well as WDTC when I booked the rooms...
I am headed to GCH in a week and want to tryout your tech. How do you get in touch with Vacation Planning? First time to DL and not familiar with the different titles cast members use there.
Mucho Gracias! BTW I read somewhere on this thread about a very low percentage of the rooms having king size beds. So maybe someone can point me in the right direction here. I am coming to GCH on the 17th. I have two theme park view rooms booked and have requested connecting rooms due to 3 Kiddos (9,6,5). We would prefer 1 King & 1 Queen but I realize that may be impossible. I am a WDW vet but this is our first Journey to Mother Land. Another words complete rookie! I am going to contact the Vacation Planner per CrazyDucks suggestion, but want direction on what rooms I should try to point them two. BTW, noise isn't an issue with us, being that I will drag the Fam out all night anyway and view is high on my pref list.
... I have two theme park view rooms booked and have requested connecting rooms due to 3 Kiddos (9,6,5). We would prefer 1 King & 1 Queen but I realize that may be impossible.
The Zephyr refurbishment is scheduled to be done April 2, and without the tarps it should not be much of an obstruction. I wonder if the Zephyr tower will be used for WoC. I'm sure the lights on Mickey's Fun Wheel will be part of the show.It will be if the Zephyr is not in the way!
The Zephyr refurbishment is scheduled to be done April 2, and without the tarps it should not be much of an obstruction. I wonder if the Zephyr tower will be used for WoC. I'm sure the lights on Mickey's Fun Wheel will be part of the show.
I always requested 1 King, but only got it once (around 8 visits). It is the rarest configuration. Most rooms have 2 Queens. The other configuration is 1 Queen and a bunk bed, which feels less cramped than 2 Queens. The 2 Queen with daybed has been mentioned in this thread, but I was not aware those even existed (that is the standard configuration at the Paradise Pier Hotel).
If your party is 3 kids and 2 adults, then any 2 connected rooms should work for you. You might want to focus on location, rather than room type.
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The rooms below the Paradise View Patio would be my first choice, rooms 5240 and 5242
Take a look at my maps of the new wing, which are part of the first post in this thread.
I don't have a percentage, but would guess 10% (or less).Do you know how many or what percentage of rooms have the kings?
I don't have a percentage, but would guess 10% (or less).
The one time we received the requested king, the hotel was not at full occupancy.
The VGC has solved this problem for us
100% of the one-bedroom villas have a king![]()
If 10% are kings, then 90 rooms (there are over 900 rooms including the expansion).So maybe 70 rooms? Depending on what room count you're going off of
Just wanted to thank you for putting this thread together. We are VGC owners and over the last year, have fallen in love with the hotel. We will be going back home again Mother's Day weekend and again for the Disneyland 1/2 Marathon in December.![]()
If 10% are kings, then 90 rooms (there are over 900 rooms including the expansion).
Only some of those will be park view, so now you are down to maybe 25 (if they are evenly distributed).
If the hotel is full, then only some of those will become available on any given day. On top of that, you need the adjacent room to also be available.
I hope you get the King you requested, you will need a little magic![]()
We have been frequent visitors to the Grand Californian and we always ask for a king room with sofa sleeper and pool view...we have always been accommodated. So don't give up. I usually send a fax to the hotel a couple of days ahead of our arrival reiterating our request this helps if they know your preference before allocating rooms. Good Luck! Love love love this hotel!
Marilyn![]()
In a couple months we hope to be owners in the DVC for the GC villas.
The room was very quiet (expect when our neighbors celebrated, the walls are thin please remember this).